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Viewing your photos on a map – Sony Ericsson Xperia™ ion HSPA(LT28H) User Manual

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To delete a photo

1

When you are viewing a photo, tap the screen to display the toolbars, then tap

.

2

Tap OK.

Working with videos in Album

Use Album to watch videos that you’ve taken with the camera, downloaded, or

copied to your memory card. You can also share your videos with friends, or upload

them to YouTube™.

To play a video

1

Open the Pictures tab in Album.

2

Using grid view or list view, locate the video that you want to open.

3

Tap the video to play it.

4

If the playback controls are not displayed, tap the screen to display them. To

hide the controls, tap the screen again.

To pause a video

1

When a video is playing, tap the screen to display the controls.

2

Tap .

To fast forward and rewind a video

1

When a video is playing, tap the screen to display the controls.

2

Drag the progress bar marker left to rewind, or right to fast forward.

To adjust the volume of a video

Press the volume key.

To share a video

1

When a video is playing, press

, then tap Share.

2

In the menu that opens, tap the application that you want to use to share the

selected video, then follow the relevant steps to send it.

You might not be able to copy, send or transfer copyright-protected items. Also, some items

may not send if the file size is too large.

To delete a video

1

In Album, find the video you want to delete.

2

Touch and hold the video to activate selection mode. The frame of the video

thumbnail turns blue when it is selected.

3

Tap , then tap OK.

Viewing your photos on a map

If you enable location detection when taking photos, you can use the information

gathered at a later stage. For example, you can view your photos on a map and show

friends and family where you were when you took the photo. Adding location

information is also referred to as geotagging. When you enable location detection,

you can select to use either GPS satellites or wireless networks, or both, to find your

position.
For more information, see Using location services to find your position on page 124.

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